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It's tough accepting my dad passed

It happened so quick. To be diagnosed with such an aggressive cancer in early January, be offered no treatment, and pass on Valentine's Day... Just something you'd never dream would happen. I felt so utterly mad, sad and helpless. And I know the physical anguish he went through, developed pneumonia too.
My dad was in my first dream since passing last night. It felt like real life. Maybe the old saying, Life is but a dream, is true after all.
Miss you dad🌹
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Life IS but a dream. Seeing in your dreams those who have transitioned, is one way they communicate with you, especially when the dream is so vivid.

Consciousness survives physical death. These bodies of ours are just containers. And, once out of its container, the expansion of consciousness is enormous.

Baybreeze · 41-45, F
@PhoenixPhail I do wonder if it was my subconscious dreaming of him. Not necessarily his spirit visiting... But I told him before he passed, he'd always be with me, I do believe that.
@Baybreeze Yes, he WILL always be with you. Life is eternal. This is something pragmatic and has nothing to do with religion. The body knows how to be born and how to die. And, it's ONLY the body that dies, not your consciousness OR your identity. You're still YOU. And in so much more an inclusive way, it's ineffable. In every near-death experience I've listened to, this is what's reported. The experience can't be described in human terms.

This, and so many commonalities of being on "the other side," are consistent in tens of millions of reported near-death experiences. They are not dreams or hallucinations. It's the experience of waking up from this dream (or nightmare) of physical reality into your TRUE reality, which is nothing but blissful, unconditional love.

Let me know if you'd like to know more, or would like some video examples.
Baybreeze · 41-45, F
@PhoenixPhail It's a very interesting subject. And video too. Thank you.